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NFL Owners Discuss Referee Negotiations, Draft, and Hires

NFL Owners Discuss Referee Negotiations, Draft, and Hires

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April 1, 20261m 40s

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NFL owners recently concluded their annual meetings in Phoenix, focusing on referee negotiations, Olympic flag football, and an eighteen-game season. Teams are finalizing rosters ahead of the draft, with executives preparing for top picks and contract adjustments. Owners like Jerry Jones emphasized incentives for improved officiating, while discussions on expanding to eighteen games have cooled down. Teams displayed varying attitudes, with the Raiders GM showing patience on their top pick quarterback and the Jets coaches downplaying wide receiver concerns. The Rams coach made headlines by promoting a biracial rising star to offensive coordinator, sparking league buzz on diverse hires. The Vikings owner outlined a tight search for a new GM post-firing, and injuries like Ravens Nnamdi Madubuikes neck issue remain a concern. As teams prepare for the draft, key deals like the 49ers Trent Williams extension are setting the stage for fresh competition and rebuilds in training camp.

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